The hard ticket will be mailed to the person who bought the ticket and they will then mail it to you. It's their ticket and they can do what they want with it. I would recommend that it be sent to you insured and with delivery confirmation.

Now, lemur, you know the llc will video record the line and watch it over and over, laughing at the frustrations of the poor duped burners paying $4028 a ticket and spending 38 hours in line, while they roll in the money and have djs perform oral sex on them.

Just like every year.

The Lady with a Lamprey

"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri

theCryptofishist wrote:Now, lemur, you know the llc will video record the line and watch it over and over, laughing at the frustrations of the poor duped burners paying $4028 a ticket and spending 38 hours in line, while they roll in the money and have djs perform oral sex on them.

If memory serves me correctly, the original purchaser can change the delivery address for the physical ticket (http://tickets2.burningman.com/shipto ). If this option has been deployed, consider having the original purchaser change the delivery address to your own. You will still be waiting until June to receive the ticket. There may also be issues if the recipient has to sign for the ticket(s). Suggest the original purchaser review the confirmation e-mail for any terms or conditions if you elect to go this route.

lemur wrote:your wait at the will call line wont make or break your burning man experience.

believe me.

for realz.

you might want to be inside the city setting up your tent and seeing all yer friends but it wont make or break your experience..

everyone wants to be inside as fast as possible, youre no exception..

Having waited in various length gate lines for the last 13 years, I'm fairly well-versed in what's involved and the effect it has. I was thinking of dong early arrival anyway to not have to deal with the Monday madness.

Last year's sellout resulted in an unusually low percentage of will call tickets in total.

That said, the ticketing team is planning and staffing up for much heavier traffic through will call this year. Things should be manageable, just make sure that the driver of your vehicle is aware so he/she can make sure you're in the proper lane as you come through.

trilobyte wrote:Last year's sellout resulted in an unusually low percentage of will call tickets in total.

That said, the ticketing team is planning and staffing up for much heavier traffic through will call this year. Things should be manageable, just make sure that the driver of your vehicle is aware so he/she can make sure you're in the proper lane as you come through.

And that's to the right again this year? or have no decisions been announced?

The Lady with a Lamprey

"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri